SMART fortwo coupe Owner's Manual

SMART fortwo coupe Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 >> Owner's Manual smart fortwo coupé and smart fortwo cabrio electric drive...
  • Page 2 (Y page) Further information on a topic YY A warning or an instruction that is con- tinued on the next page. Display text: Display text in the instru- ment cluster display, the smart Audio-Sys- tem or the smart Media-System.
  • Page 3 Android™ smart therefore reserves the right to intro- Please note that the smart guides app may duce changes in the following areas: not currently be available in your country. Design...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Protecting the environment ....20 Charging the high-voltage battery ..69 smart genuine parts ......20 Warranty for the smart Audio-Sys- tem and smart Media-System ....21 Ensuring good visibility ......79 Vehicle equipment ......... 21 Switching on the lighting ..... 79 Operating safety ........
  • Page 5 Locking the doors in an emergency .. 177 Using online offerings ......139 Online access to the vehicle ....139 Practical advice ........179 Using smart "ready to" services ..139 Notes on display messages ....179 Locking and unlocking ......179 Visibility, occupants, airbags .... 180 Loading and stowing ......
  • Page 6: Index

    Index Limited protection ......39 1, 2, 3 ... Overview ........... 38 12 V socket PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator see Socket (12 V) lamps ..........39 Airbags Front airbag (driver, front passenger) ........38 ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Kneebag ..........38 Display message ......
  • Page 7 Index Overview ......... 105 Battery (key) Setting interruption for news ..108 Important safety notes ....176 Setting the time ......107 Replacing ........176 Smartphone bracket ...... 105 Battery (vehicle) System settings ......106 see High-voltage battery Troubleshooting ......198 Belt Using external devices ....
  • Page 8 Version 2 (mode 2) ......76 Carpets ..........162 Charging cable bag Cleaning the interior ..... 161 Removing/fitting ......145 Cleaning the roof lining (smart Charging current fortwo coupé) ........162 Display messages ......185 Display ..........161 Child restraint system Exterior ...........
  • Page 9 Index Children General notes ........68 Restraint systems ......40 Important safety notes ....68 Cigarette lighter ........93 Increasing/decreasing the Cleaning speed ..........69 see Care Storing and maintaining cur- Climate control rent speed ......... 69 Automatic air conditioning .... 90 Cup holder Setting the air vents .......
  • Page 10 Index Switching on/off ......79 Lane Keeping Assist ......67 Display Speed limiter ........68 Colour ..........99 Driving tips Monochrome ........99 Aquaplaning ........67 Display message Brakes ..........66 Colour display ........ 102 Downhill gradient ......66 Display messages Driving in winter ......
  • Page 11 Index Electronic Stability Program ETS (Electronic Traction System) ..53 ® Exterior lighting see ESP (Electronic Stability Cleaning .......... 161 Program) see Lights Electronic Traction System Exterior mirrors see ETS (Electronic Traction System) Adjusting .......... 58 Emergency assistance system Out of position (troubleshoot- Automatic emergency call ....
  • Page 12 Index Front airbag ..........38 Display message ......196 Front cover Energy consumption ....... 72 see Service cover Important safety notes ....69 Front wheel arch Indicator lamp (vehicle socket) ..74 Fitting/removing the cover ..173 Method of operation ......72 Front-passenger front airbag deac- Outside temperatures ......
  • Page 13 Index Instrument lighting Language (on-board computer) ..104 see Instrument cluster lighting Licence plate lighting Intellitext™ Changing bulbs ......174 Setting (Media-System) ....119 Light Switching on (Audio-System) ..109 see Replacing bulbs Interior lighting ........81 Lighting Adjusting the ambient lighting see Lights (colour display) ........
  • Page 14 Index Warranty ........... 21 Message memory (colour display) ..102 M+S tyres (winter tyres) ...... 156 MirrorLink™ Main-beam headlamps Using ..........122 Replacing bulbs ......172 Mirrors Switching on/off ......79 see Exterior mirrors Making a call see Rear-view mirror Media-System ........
  • Page 15 Index Entering a destination using On-board diagnostics interface geo-coordinates ......129 see Diagnostics connection Entering a destination using On-screen keyboard the map ........... 128 Adjusting (Media-System) .... 115 Entering a POI ........ 129 Online access ........139 Entering/saving your home Operating instructions address ..........
  • Page 16 Recycling i-Traffic (Traffic announce- see Protection of the environment ments) ..........119 Remote configuration Operating (Audio-System) .... 107 smart control ........139 Operation (Media-System) ... 118 Remote query functions Radio text smart control ........139 Displaying (Audio-System) ..108 Replacing bulbs Displaying (Media-System) ..
  • Page 17 Index Main-beam headlamps ....172 SD card Overview of bulb types ....202 Connecting (Media-System) ..125 Rear foglamp ........173 Reading map data ......127 Rear lamp ........173 SD card slot ........113 Reversing lamp ......173 Seat Turn signal lamp (rear) ....
  • Page 18 Resetting ......... 180 Functions and conditions for Reversing feature ......85 activation ......... 68 Sidebag ............ 38 Setting limit speed ......69 smart Centre Speedometer see Qualified specialist workshop Digital ..........99 smart control Displaying (digital speedome- Internet ........... 139 ter) ...........
  • Page 19 Switching on/off ......108 Opening dimensions ...... 200 Transmission Opening/closing ......143 see Automatic transmission Warning lamp ......... 180 Transporting the vehicle ..... 171 Tailgate (smart fortwo cabrio) Trip computer Opening/closing ......143 Displaying ........101 Technical data Trip meter Information ........200 Colour display ........
  • Page 20 Index Recommended ........ 155 Implied warranty ......25 Tyre pressure monitor Locking (in an emergency) ... 177 Function/notes ....... 154 Locking (key) ........97 Radio type approval for the tyre Operating safety ......21 pressure monitor ......205 Parking up ........163 Restarting ........
  • Page 21 Index Switching on/off ......81 Wiping with washer fluid ....82 Warning and indicator lamps Wing ABS ........... 188 see Front wheel arch Active Brake Assist ......193 Winter driving Brakes ..........183 General notes ........67 Collision warning (red) ....193 Winter operation EBD ...........
  • Page 22: Introduction

    Daimler's declared policy is one of com- ble manner. Contact a specialist workshop prehensive environmental protection. that is qualified to work on smart electric Our objectives are to use the natural drive vehicles and has the necessary spe- resources which form the basis of our exis-...
  • Page 23: Warranty For The Smart Audio-System And Smart Media-System

    Only smart genuine parts or parts of the same chased (see list in the service booklet). quality may be used. Additionally, only tyres, wheels and accessories approved for the specific type of vehicle may be used.
  • Page 24 Always have work on electrical and elec- theft. Further information is available from tronic components carried out at a quali- any smart centre. fied specialist workshop. The functionality of a roof aerial (radio, DAB) may be impaired if roof carriers are used.
  • Page 25 >> Introduction. relevant regulations stipulated by Directive Type of radio device in the vehicle 2014/53/EU. You can obtain further information from any Frequency Technology Transmis- Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. range sion output/ magnetic In the following, you will find the addresses field of radio component manufacturers which, strength...
  • Page 26 Notify smart as soon as possible if there is a change of address or if ownership of the If the engine is switched off and a device vehicles changes.
  • Page 27: Qr Codes For Rescue Card

    New or Used-Vehicle Warranty. High-voltage battery WARNING QR codes for rescue card...
  • Page 28 >> Introduction. support when driving (driver assistance bility. For this purpose, the manufacturer systems). In addition, your vehicle offers requires technical data from vehicles. comfort or entertainment functions which Error memories in the vehicle can be reset by are also made possible with electronic con- a service outlet during repairs or service trol units.
  • Page 29: Copyright Information

    >> Introduction. is no active access to vehicle data. The pro- no influence on the contents exchanged vider of the app being used determines how whilst using these services. the data may be further processed. Which Please ask the respective service provider for settings you can adjust, if any, depends on details on the type, extent and purpose of the the specific app and the operating system of...
  • Page 30: At A Glance

    Control panel for: Horn Lane Keeping Assist Instrument cluster multi- Parking aid function lever Acoustic presence indica- Windscreen wipers combi- nation switch Headlamp range adjust- Automatic locking feature ment Hazard warning lamps Lights combination switch Overhead control panel smart Audio-System smart Media-System...
  • Page 31: Multifunction Steering Wheel

    Colour display of the instrument cluster stored Monochrome display of the ± Interrupts cruise instrument cluster control or the limiter smart Audio-System ¯ Activates cruise con- smart Media-System trol ^ Deactivates cruise Only for instrument cluster control or the limiter with colour display: È...
  • Page 32: Centre Console With Drawer

    Cup holders Cigarette lighter Ashtray 12 V socket Drawer smart Media-System: AUX port, USB port and SD card smart fortwo coupé: coin slot holder Cup holders smart fortwo cabrio: opens and closes the soft top Selector lever indicator Selector lever...
  • Page 33: Overhead Control Panel

    Overhead control panel Overhead control panel Function Page Function Page Left-hand reading lamp PASSENGER AIRBAG indica- tor lamps Interior lighting Rear-view mirror Right-hand reading lamp...
  • Page 34: Door Control Panel

    Door control panel Door control panel Function Page Function Page Opens the door Opens and closes the side windows Adjusts the exterior mir- rors...
  • Page 35: Displays Shown In The Instrument Cluster And The Display

    Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Displays shown in the instrument cluster and the display Function Page Function Page Speedometer à Lane Keeping Assist Display # 12 V battery Warning and indicator R Rear foglamp lamps O Foglamps C Doors or tailgate K Main-beam headlamps 7 Seat belts...
  • Page 36: Safety

    Child restraint system contact a qualified specialist workshop. Child seat securing system smart recommends that you use driving aids In the event of an accident, the restraint sys- which have been approved specifically for tem can: your vehicle by smart.
  • Page 37 Factors which can only be seen and meas- smart recommends that you have the ured after a collision has occurred do not vehicle towed to a qualified specialist play a decisive role in the deployment of an workshop after an accident.
  • Page 38 Occupant safety notes on "Loading the vehicle" for securing Seat belts objects, luggage or loads ( page 142). Protection provided by seat belts Also make sure that objects are never placed between an occupant and the seat, Always fasten seat belts correctly before e.g.
  • Page 39 Ensure that seat belts are not damaged or worn and are clean. After an accident, have the seat belts checked immediately at a qualified specialist workshop. smart recommends that you only use seat belts that have been approved specifically for your vehicle by smart. Buckle...
  • Page 40 Do not lean forwards or against Head Windowbag the door or side window. Otherwise, you are Sidebag Thorax and pelvis in the airbags' deployment area smart fortwo cabrio smart fortwo coupé...
  • Page 41 The airbags may then fail to protect the vehicle occupants as intended. There is an increased risk of injury, possibly even fatal. Use only seat covers which have been spe- cifically approved for the respective seat by smart.
  • Page 42: Children In The Vehicle

    Children in the vehicle The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF and PASSENGER Children in the vehicle AIR BAG ON indicator lamps are part of the front-passenger front airbag deactivation Travelling safely with children on system. board The indicator lamps display the status of the front-passenger front airbag.
  • Page 43 Make sure you observe the instructions for correct use of the child WARNING restraint system.
  • Page 44 Children in the vehicle restraint systems are approved in accord- ISOFIX and i‑Size child seat securing ance with ECE R129. systems Only child restraint systems that comply with the ECE R44 standard may be attached to Notes on ISOFIX and i-Size child seat the ISOFIX securing rings.
  • Page 45 Children in the vehicle Check regularly that the maximum per- missible gross weight of child and child restraint system is still being maintained. When fitting a child restraint system, be sure to observe the manufacturer's installation instructions and the instructions for correct use of the child restraint system.
  • Page 46 Children in the vehicle Disabling/enabling the front- passenger front airbag WARNING If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp is lit, the front-passenger front air- bag is disabled. It will not be deployed in the event of an accident and cannot per- form its intended protective function.
  • Page 47 Children in the vehicle passenger seat. For more information, see must disable the front-passenger front air- "Problems with automatic front-passenger bag. airbag deactivation" ( page 181). WARNING If you secure a child in a forward-facing child restraint system on the front- passenger seat and you position the front- passenger seat too close to the dashboard, in the event of an accident, the child could:...
  • Page 48 Children in the vehicle You avoid risks when you: Notes on rearward and forward facing child restraint systems enable or disable the front-passenger front airbag correctly. position the child restraint system favour- ably. Symbol for a rearward-facing child restraint system If you secure a child in a rearward-facing A warning notice is located on the front- child restraint system on the co-driver's...
  • Page 49 Children in the vehicle Always comply with the manufacturer's installation and operating instructions for the child restraint system used. Suitability of the seats for child restraint systems Notes on attaching suitable child restraint systems Only child restraint systems that meet the following ECE standards are permitted for Label for an ECE R129 compliant child restraint use in the vehicle:...
  • Page 50 Children in the vehicle UF: suitable for forward-facing child restraint systems in the "Universal" category that are approved for use in this weight category. L: suitable for semi-universal child restraint systems according to the table in the "Over- view of recommended child restraint systems" ( page 49) or if the vehicle and the seat are listed in the child restraint system manufacturer's vehicle model list.
  • Page 51 Overview of recommended child restraint systems The smart fortwo is equipped with a manual front-passenger front airbag deactivation sys- tem. Before using a rearward-facing child restraint on the front-passenger seat, disable the front-passenger airbag ( page 44).
  • Page 52 9 kg up to A 000 970 58 00 18 kg You can obtain further information about the correct child restraint system from a smart centre. Further related subjects: Notes on child restraint systems on the front-passenger seat ( page 45).
  • Page 53: Pets In The Vehicle

    Driving safely smart centre or a qualified specialist work- Pets in the vehicle shop. WARNING If you leave animals unsupervised or Braking with ABS (Anti-lock Braking unsecured in the vehicle, they may press System) buttons or switches, for instance. ABS regulates brake pressure in such a way In this way, animals may: that the wheels do not lock when you brake.
  • Page 54 Driving safely prepares the vehicle for a possible emer- Deactivate Active Brake Assist. Have Active gency braking manoeuvre. Brake Assist checked at a qualified spe- In particularly critical situations Active cialist workshop. Brake Assist may brake autonomously. In this case, Active Brake Assist continues to The following requirements must also be ful- alert the driver both visually and acousti- filled:...
  • Page 55 Driving safely When driving at speeds of more than 30 km/h, ® supports the driver when pulling away the forward collision warning may issue a ® on wet or slippery roads. ESP can also sta- warning in the following situations: ®...
  • Page 56: Entering And Setting Up

    (smart fortwo coupé): press and hold the º or é button. driver's seat position: To open the soft top to the B-pillar (smart the driver must be as far away from the fortwo cabrio): press and hold the º or driver's airbag as possible ( page 38).
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Seats

    Adjusting the seats the driver must be able to depress the ped- Make sure that no one has any part of their als properly. body within the sweep of the seat when the driver must be able to move their legs adjusting it.
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel Observe the safety notes on "Airbags" Adjusting the seat backrest (seat with a page 38) and "Children in the vehicle" lever) page 40). Pull lever : forwards. At the same time, move the backrest for- wards or backwards. Adjusting the seat fore-and-aft posi- tion Adjusting the seat backrest (seat with a...
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Mirrors

    Adjusting the mirrors Understanding automatic anti-dazzle mode of interior mirror Please note WARNING Electrolyte may escape if the glass in an automatic anti-dazzle mirror breaks. The electrolyte is harmful and causes irrita- tion. It must not come into contact with your skin, eyes, respiratory organs or clothing or be swallowed.
  • Page 60 Adjusting the mirrors Adjusting the exterior mirrors man- Adjusting the exterior mirrors electri- ually cally WARNING You could lose control of the vehicle while driving if you: adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or mirror fasten the seat belt. There is a risk of an accident. Adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel or mirror and fasten the seat belt before starting the engine.
  • Page 61: Driving

    Pulling away Starting the engine Please note WARNING If children are left unsupervised in the vehicle, they can: open doors and endanger other persons or road users climb out and be injured by the traffic operate vehicle equipment and, for To insert the key into the ignition lock example, trap themselves.
  • Page 62 Pulling away There is a risk of an accident. lock. This increases the risk of skidding and an accident. Wear suitable footwear to ensure correct usage of the pedals. Only use the parking brake to brake the vehicle when the service brake is faulty. Do WARNING not apply the parking brake too firmly.
  • Page 63: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic transmission The following transmission positions are Hill start assist available: WARNING B Park position After a while, hill start assist no longer Position j should not be used to brake the holds the vehicle and it may roll away. vehicle when parking.
  • Page 64: Using The Turn Signals

    Radar-based recuperation Using the turn signals Deactivating/activating the acoustic presence indicator The ignition must be switched on in order to The acoustic presence indicator is automat- use the turn signals. ically activated each time the ignition is To indicate: press the combination switch started.
  • Page 65: Driving Economically

    Driving economically Notes on economical driving In order to save energy, with smart electric drive a part of the kinetic energy is recuper- ated and stored in the high-voltage battery. When the driver releases the accelerator pedal, the vehicle decelerates.
  • Page 66 Driving economically there is insufficient power available from Power and charge level display the high-voltage battery Useful information there is a malfunction in the vehicle's high-voltage electrical system If the drive system has been started, the nee- dle of power display : is in position "0". The READY indicator appears in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 67 Anticipation: the value increases when unnecessary acceleration and decelera- tion is avoided. Last trip saved in this category Average value for the category Using the eco score display in the smart Best trip in the category Media-System Current trip > W > Compare.
  • Page 68: Braking Correctly

    Braking correctly Resetting the current trip data Braking correctly Current trip > Reset. Select Please note Select Yes. In the instrument cluster, the trip com- WARNING puter values will be returned to “From The braking system can overheat if you reset”.
  • Page 69: Driving On Wet Roads

    Lane Keeping Assist In order to prevent any salt build-up, If the vehicle skids, take corrective steer- apply the brakes occasionally while pay- ing actions to counteract the movement. ing attention to the traffic conditions. If the vehicle skids, shift the transmission Brake carefully at the end of the journey to position i.
  • Page 70: Cruise Control And Limiter

    Cruise control and limiter unclear or broken lane markings Press the switch. very narrow and winding roads When Lane Keeping Assist is deactivated, highly variable shade conditions on the the LED on the switch lights up. road On-board computer with colour display: When the turn signal is set, warnings are the display also shows a message.
  • Page 71: Charging The High-Voltage Battery

    Charging the high-voltage battery regulation. Afterwards, the set speed is Interrupting cruise control and the applied again. limiter On downhill slopes, the limiter can exceed Press ± button ?. the set speed. In this case, the stored speed The stored speed can be accessed again flashes in the display and a warning tone later.
  • Page 72 Charging the high-voltage battery WARNING DANGER In the event of a vehicle fire, the internal Connecting the charging cable to the wall- pressure of the high-voltage battery could box via an incorrectly installed wallbox or exceed a critical value. In this case, flam- by means of adapters, extension cables or mable gas escapes through a vent valve in similar could cause a fire or an electric...
  • Page 73 Charging the high-voltage battery In cases of damage, contact a qualified charging immediately and contact a specialist workshop. qualified specialist workshop. Check the charging cable connector and After charging the high-voltage battery, the charging cable coupling for rust or store the charging cable in the charging corrosion.
  • Page 74 The high-voltage battery can be charged in a cable which is supplied with the vehicle or nominal voltage range from 100 V to 480 V has been approved by smart for this vehicle. with a charging cable at a charging station or wallbox.
  • Page 75 Charging the high-voltage battery Leaving the vehicle parked for an extended an interruption in the power supply with- period at low outdoor temperatures without out the building's circuit breaker being charging it can lead to the following: tripped, it may take up to ten minutes for charging to resume automatically.
  • Page 76 Charging the high-voltage battery Understanding the vehicle socket Charging the battery at a charging sta- tion or wall box Vehicle socket overview Charging stations without communica- tions functionality Charging stations without communications functionality must be activated before charging, e.g. by using an RFID card. Observe the notes provided by the charging station operator.
  • Page 77 The gear lever cannot be shifted Only use a charging cable which is approved from position j. by smart for this vehicle. Do not leave the charging cable control panel Depending on the temperature, the hanging loose from a mains socket. Other-...
  • Page 78 Charging the high-voltage battery shop if you have questions about charge cur- Indicator lamp ? rent settings or a malfunction. Flashes red An internal malfunction quickly has occurred. The high- Controls of charging cable version 1 voltage battery cannot be charged.
  • Page 79 Charging the high-voltage battery charging cable version 2. This may protect Indicator lamp ; the mains supply from overloads. Lights up Voltage is switched on. The The maximum setting value and the adjust- green high-voltage battery can ment values may vary from country to coun- be charged.
  • Page 80 Charging the high-voltage battery The vehicle must not be moved during Charging the battery using a mains charging. The gear lever cannot be shifted socket from position j. Connecting a charging cable Depending on the temperature, the engine cooling system and battery cooling system may audibly switch on during the charging process.
  • Page 81: Ensuring Good Visibility

    The engine is switched off. traffic conditions. The driver's door is opened. For reasons of safety, smart recommends that The vehicle is locked. you drive with the daytime driving lights or The main-beam headlamps are not...
  • Page 82: Adjusting The Lighting

    Adjusting the lighting Using the headlamp flasher Using the cornering light function Pull the combination switch in the direc- Only vehicles with the LED & Sensor package are equipped with the cornering light func- tion of arrow 2. tion. The cornering light function uses the front foglamps to improve the illumination of the Switching on the side lamps road in the direction in which you are turn-...
  • Page 83: Using The Interior Lighting

    Using the windscreen wipers The interior lighting can be activated when a Adjusting the dipped-beam headlamps door is open. After closing the doors, the to left-hand and right-hand traffic interior lighting goes out. The symmetrical dipped-beam headlamps are required when travelling in countries where vehicles are driven on the opposite side of the road to that in which the vehicle is registered.
  • Page 84 î The ignition must be switched on in order to Switching the rear window wiper on operate the windscreen wipers. and off when in reverse gear (smart Press the combination switch down or up fortwo coupé) to the desired position.
  • Page 85: Folding The Sun Visor To The Side

    Folding the sun visor to the side Folding the sun visor to the side Mirror cover Bracket Retaining strap Vanity mirror Fold the sun visor down. Pull the sun visor out of retainer ;. Fold the sun visor to one side...
  • Page 86: Feeling Comfortable In The Vehicle Interior

    Locking and unlocking the doors from the inside Locking and unlocking the doors from the inside Using the door handle to unlock the door To lock: press button :. When the doors are locked, indicator lamp ; lights up. To unlock: press button :. Pull door handle :.
  • Page 87: Understanding The Reversing Feature

    Opening and closing the windows Opening and closing the windows special assistance. Do not activate the double lock when people are in the vehicle. Please note WARNING WARNING If persons (particularly children) are While closing the side windows, body parts exposed to heat or cold for a prolonged in the closing area could become trapped.
  • Page 88: Using The Soft Top (Smart Fortwo Cabrio)

    Using the soft top (smart fortwo cabrio) Opening and closing the windows Using the soft top (smart fortwo cabrio) Please note WARNING During opening and closing of the folding top or rear soft top, body parts may become trapped for example, by the roof mechan- ical system.
  • Page 89 Using the soft top (smart fortwo cabrio) To release: slide lever : back. Opening and closing the soft top The side bar is unlocked. Push lever : back again and remove side bars ;. Stowing the side bars WARNING If you transport the side bars without...
  • Page 90 Using the soft top (smart fortwo cabrio) with your hand until the fastening straps Close the cover. are released. The cover must audibly engage. Secure both fastening straps with ten- Open cover ;. sioner : on rear detent ;. Store the side bars as shown (observe...
  • Page 91: Fitting And Removing The Draught Stop (Smart Fortwo Cabrio)

    Operating the climate control system Closing the stowage space without the Fitting and removing the draught stop side bars (smart fortwo cabrio) Fitting the draught stop Move folding mechanism : in the direc- tion of the arrow. Close cover ;.
  • Page 92 Operating the climate control system vehicle. In air-recirculation mode, the win- Setting and switching the air distribu- dows may mist up more quickly, particularly tion off when the outside temperature is low. There- Press one or more of the ¯, P, O fore, switch on air-recirculation mode only buttons.
  • Page 93 Departure time > select to acti- The indicator lamp above ¤ lights up vate the stored departure time. If Smart- when the rear window heating is activated. Charging was selected before, this setting Use this setting only until the rear window is is also activated.
  • Page 94: Activating/Deactivating The Seat Heating And Steering Wheel Heating

    Activating/deactivating the seat heating and steering wheel heating Activating/deactivating the seat heat- the air outlets. If necessary, redirect the ing and steering wheel heating airflow to another area of the vehicle inte- rior. WARNING WARNING Repeatedly switching on the seat heating If you pour cleaning fluid or disinfectant can cause the seat cushion, the backrest into the vehicle's ventilation system, it...
  • Page 95: Using The Accessories

    Using the accessories Using the accessories Using the cigarette lighter WARNING You can burn yourself if you touch the hot heating element or the socket of the ciga- rette lighter. In addition, flammable materials can ignite if: the hot cigarette lighter falls To open: lift up cover :.
  • Page 96 Using the accessories the operating and road safety of the vehi- cle. There is a risk of an accident. Stow all objects securely in the vehicle so that they do not get into the driver's foot- well. Always fit the floormats securely and as prescribed in order to ensure that there is always sufficient room for the pedals.
  • Page 97: Parking And Getting Out

    Using the reversing camera The parking aid uses three sensors : in the Parking rear bumper to monitor the area around the vehicle. Please note The parking aid measures the distance WARNING between the vehicle and an obstacle. If the proximity to the object behind the vehicle is When the engine is switched off, the auto- less than 1.20 m, a short signal is issued.
  • Page 98 It shows the area behind the drawbar of a trailer your vehicle with guide lines in the smart the ball coupling of a trailer tow hitch Media-System display. the tail-end of a lorry...
  • Page 99: Locking The Vehicle

    Engage reverse gear. vehicle in motion by, for example: The area behind the vehicle is shown with releasing the parking brake guide lines in the smart Media-System display. shifting the transmission out of park position P starting the vehicle's drive system Switching off the reversing camera There is a risk of an accident and injury.
  • Page 100: Priming And Deactivating The Anti- Theft Alarm System

    Priming and deactivating the anti-theft alarm system Priming and deactivating the anti- theft alarm system Useful information The immobiliser prevents the vehicle from being started without the correct key. It is switched on and off automatically. The anti-theft alarm system triggers a visual and audible alarm if a door, the tailgate or the service cover is opened.
  • Page 101: Operating The On-Board Computer

    Overview of the on-board computer Overview of the on-board computer Monochrome display overview Please note WARNING If you operate information and communi- cation equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you could be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 102: Calling Up Displays

    Calling up displays Transmission display Calling up displays (colour display) Cruise control, limiter Calling up displays Calling up displays Calling up displays (monochrome dis- play) Colour display Left control panel Briefly press 9 or : on left control panel ;, to scroll forwards or backwards. Press and hold 9 or : on left control Monochrome display Distance...
  • Page 103 Calling up displays from Distance display When the eco score display is reset, the start trip computer in the smart Media-Sys- tem and the eco score display are also reset in the smart Media-System. Fuel consumption bar chart display Trip meter...
  • Page 104: Setting Values

    To show the display messages, the ignition must be switched on. Press a to scroll through the display messages. Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali- fied specialist workshop.
  • Page 105 > > Set values. temperature. Vehicles with smart Media-System: the Set the value time and time format are set in the smart Media-System. Switching radar-based recuperation off and on Setting the time format To switch on radar-based recuperation, the Settings Time 12/24 Time for‐...
  • Page 106 Setting values Setting the brightness of the ambient lighting Settings Ambient lighting Select > > Brightness. Set the value Setting the language Settings Language (Language). Select > Set the value...
  • Page 107: Using The Smart Audio-System

    Operating and setting the smart Audio-System Operating and setting the smart Audio- $ Switches on the radio and selects the waveband. System External audio equipment (AUX connec- smart Audio-System overview tion) Volume control, Ü button WARNING F Sets the radio text...
  • Page 108 You can use the USB port behind the smart- The upper tensioning arm opens. phone bracket on the left to charge your If necessary, press the left-hand button on mobile phone during the journey.
  • Page 109: Listening To The Radio

    Choose one of the following time formats: Press the Ü button. Am/Pm Press the $ button. 24hr The smart Audio-System receives data transmitted via the Radio Data System (RDS). Adjusting the audio settings Selecting a waveband Adjusting the sound Press the $ button repeatedly until the Press the ª...
  • Page 110 Listening to the radio Setting a station from the station list Digital radio (if available) Press a in radio mode. Information on DAB The station list appears. Any electronic devices taken into the Select a station. vehicle may seriously impair radio and Press a to confirm.
  • Page 111: Using A Mobile Phone

    Do one of the following: news etc. A prerequisite for the reception is if a code appears in the smart Audio- that broadcasters process the relevant infor- System display and on the mobile phone, mation.
  • Page 112 Calling a contact from the phone book Select z. To call a contact in the telephone book, the To transfer the call back to the smart mobile phone telephone book first has to be Audio-System: press 9. imported into the smart Audio-System.
  • Page 113: Operating External Data Storage Media

    (see manufacturer's oper- desired media source appears in the dis- ating instructions). Not all voice control play. services are supported by the smart Audio- System. Voice control must be activated in the set- ® Operating a USB device or iPod tings menu of the mobile phone.
  • Page 114 Operating external data storage media Switching random track sequence on/off ® Bluetooth device operation Press the C button. Connecting a device ® Connect a Bluetooth audio device the Switching the repeat function on/off same way you connect a mobile phone with Press the number key.
  • Page 115: Using The Smart Media-System

    W Increases the volume X Reduces the volume smart Media-System display Voice control system The following functions are possible using the voice control system of the smart Media- System: enter a destination for navigation Port for external audio equipment (AUX) make a call...
  • Page 116 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Overview of home screen If the home page is set so as to display the eco score, you can switch to the eco score appli- cation by tapping on the area. When Android Auto™ or MirrorLink™ is active, another symbol is displayed on the home page.
  • Page 117 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Controlling media playback on the Adjusting the system settings touchscreen Adjusting the display Swipe to the left. The next media item is played or dis- Setting the daytime brightness played, e.g. the next track or station.
  • Page 118 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Selecting the home screen display For free and open-source software used Copyright Different displays are available for the home For text in the TomTom software used. page which display up-to-date information about the applications in the smart Media- System.
  • Page 119 Operating and setting up the smart Media-System Adjusting the bass and treble Creating and deleting favourites Multimedia Settings Sound Select > > > Creating favourites Bass/Treble > Manual. Use the control to adjust the bass and tre- ble separately. Setting a neutral sound for the bass and...
  • Page 120: Listening To The Radio

    Listening to the radio “Frequency” display mode (AM and FM Listening to the radio radio) Switching on the radio Multimedia > Radio. Select Display modes Useful information In radio mode there are three different dis- play modes, in which various settings can be made: “List”...
  • Page 121: Calling Up Electric Drive Displays

    Calling up electric drive displays “Frequency” display mode (AM and FM Receiving traffic reports (i-Traffic) radio) Multimedia Settings Radio Select > > > Traffic (Traffic programme). Slide control on the waveband left or right Displaying the programme type (e.g. Starting a station search classical) Select C or D in the “frequency”...
  • Page 122: Using A Mobile Phone

    > ® Bluetooth must be enabled both on the Consumption details. mobile phone and on the smart Media-Sys- Consumption details display shows the tem. energy consumption of the drive and elec- trical consumers as well as the energy recu- ®...
  • Page 123 Select minated. The desired mobile phone is con- Select an entry from the list. nected to the smart Media-System instead. The call log can be sorted according to calls made, calls received and missed calls using Removing a mobile phone from the list the corresponding receiver icon.
  • Page 124 Smartphone Screen Select > > the mobile phone Smartphone Screen application pref‐ the time is set on the smart Media-System erence. Setting up a connection Select Android Auto™ or MirrorLink™. Activate MirrorLink™ on your mobile Selecting settings to start Android Auto™...
  • Page 125 Functions such as telephony, navigation and Activate Android Auto™ on the mobile the audio playback of Android Auto™ are dis- phone (see manufacturer's operating played on the home page of the smart Media- instructions). System. Connect a mobile phone with a connecting Android Auto™...
  • Page 126: Connecting And Operating External Data Storage Media

    > W > phone can be used (see manufacturer's oper- phone data. ating instructions). Not all voice control services are supported by the smart Media- Adding a contact to favourites System. The requirement for voice control of the Telephone Phone book.
  • Page 127 Connecting and operating external data storage media Selects a new track based on categories, Connecting external data storage e.g. album, genre, folder media Resumes playback at any point in the Connecting a USB memory stick track Insert a USB memory stick in the port on ®...
  • Page 128: Viewing Images

    Useful information Tap the touchscreen. Images that have been saved to an SD card or USB memory stick can be viewed in the smart Media-System. Switching from full screen mode to nor- The following file formats can be displayed: mal view .JPG...
  • Page 129: Video Playback

    Using the navigation system Video playback Using the navigation system Video playback Starting the navigation system Starting video playback Please note Insert SD card or connect USB stick. WARNING Multimedia > Video. Select If you operate information and communi- or SD. Select cation equipment integrated in the vehicle Select folder or video.
  • Page 130 Further infor- Align the map view with the destination. mation is available from any smart centre. Tap the destination point on the display. Remove SD card from the vehicle and insert The symbol selected is highlighted in blue.
  • Page 131 Using the navigation system Near home Selecting a destination from the list of In a city last destinations Select the location for the charging station Navigation Drive to... Recent Select > > search. destinations. A list of the corresponding charging sta- Select destination.
  • Page 132 Using the navigation system Navigation Drive to... TomTom can be checked for charging point availa- Select > > Places. bility are not taken into account. A list of search criteria appears which can be used to search for a POI. Managing POIs Select the search criteria.
  • Page 133 Using the navigation system Displaying a planned route Route guidance via way point The route can be adjusted by entering up to Calculating the route four way points. Enter a destination. Navigation Change route Select > > Select Done. Travel via.
  • Page 134 Using the navigation system Enter the route destination. Selecting the setting for carpool lanes Enter at least one way point for the route. Carpool lanes are lanes which can only be used by vehicles with at least two occupants. Enter the route name. Confirm with Done.
  • Page 135 Using the navigation system Tracking navigation on the display the exit. Lane Keeping Assist is not available for all junctions in all countries. Traffic information details Zoom in and out of the map view Overall delay on route Maximum permitted speed Traffic disruption (packed snow) Name of the next main road or informa- Traffic disruption (rain)
  • Page 136 If no route is planned, a reachability map can Activating TomTom Services be displayed in order to roughly gauge the range with the current charge status. TomTom Services must be activated in the smart Media-System before using them for Navigation View map. Select >...
  • Page 137 Using the navigation system To activate TomTom Services for the first Displaying traffic disruptions on the time, observe the following requirements: overview map an SD card with map data is inserted into View map Select W > during route guid- the SD card slot ance.
  • Page 138 Using the navigation system Home to work Read traffic info. aloud when nav‐ igating Work to home Read foreign street names aloud Change the home to work route Read street numbers aloud Read street names aloud Changing the settings for traffic infor- Read weather information aloud mation Read POI warnings aloud...
  • Page 139: Managing Apps

    Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (d° m\' s time of installation in the vehicle. \'') Installing Apps Managing apps If available, apps may be used on the Smart Media-System. This requires registration at Useful information http://tomtom.com/forsmart. If available, apps may be installed and man- Remove SD card from the vehicle and insert aged on the smart Media-System.
  • Page 140 The Apps installed on the SD card are shown in the smart Media-System. Calling up apps Select Services. Select the desired app. Calling up the connectivity manager The connectivity manager allows you to manage the devices connected to the smart Media-System. Services Settings Connectiv‐ Select >...
  • Page 141: Using Online Offerings

    If there is a delay in the synchronisation of Access to "smart control" is free of charge for data via the mobile phone network, the dis- the first three years commencing from hand- plays in the vehicle and at "smart control"...
  • Page 142 The communication module and activation are required in order to use the smart "ready to" services: Register on the "ready to" web portal. A valid e-mail address and the vehicle...
  • Page 143: Loading And Stowing

    Always stow and secure heavy, hard, A Sliding drawer in the centre console pointed, sharp-edged, fragile objects or B smart fortwo coupé electric drive: objects which are too large behind the Spectacles compartment above the driv- last bench seat or under the passenger er's seat and above the front-passenger seats.
  • Page 144: Stowing Luggage And Large Objects

    Always ensure that objects do not pro- trude over the top of stowage compart- Opening the stowage compartment in ments or ruffled pockets. the tailgate (smart fortwo coupé) All closable stowage compartments Do not exceed the lower tailgate maxi- should be closed before beginning your mum load of 100 kg.
  • Page 145 Stowing luggage and large objects the load compartment is the preferred Opening the boot (smart fortwo cabrio) place to stow objects Opening the tailgate stow heavy loads as far forwards and as low down in the load compartment as pos-...
  • Page 146: Using The Boot Separator

    Using the boot separator Closing the tailgate Folding back the seat backrest Pull the tailgate up until it engages. Please note Press the & button on the key. The vehicle is locked. WARNING If the seat backrest is not engaged, it may fold forwards, e.g.
  • Page 147: Removing/Fitting The Charging Cable Bag

    Removing/fitting the charging cable smart fortwo cabrio: fold the rear soft top Hold boot separator : with the luggage Removing the charging cable bag net bag in the direction of the passenger compartment in the boot.
  • Page 148 Removing/fitting the charging cable bag Installing the charging cable bag Place the charging cable bag with its side resting on the engine compartment cover and then position it on the side trim. Position the charging cable bag in a ver- tical position.
  • Page 149: Maintenance And Care

    Insert the connector. Useful information Place the subwoofer at the base of the side trim. The engine compartment in the smart is Turn quick-release fastener : upwards. located at the rear, below the boot. Service fluid reservoirs are located under the service Press the bracket into the recess in side cover at the front.
  • Page 150 Opening and closing the service cover Unlocking the service cover Closing the service cover Insert the tip of the key into the opening of Lift service cover =. lock cover :. Slide bars A on the left and right of the Press the key to the right ;...
  • Page 151: Checking Service Products And Topping Up

    Windscreen washer fluid http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com. Or con- tact a qualified specialist workshop. Climate control system refrigerant Service products approved by smart: http:// If antifreeze/corrosion inhibitor is present in bevo.mercedes-benz.com the correct concentration, the boiling point of the coolant during operation is approx- imately 130 †.
  • Page 152: Checking Wheels And Tyres

    Checking wheels and tyres Topping up the washer fluid WARNING Damaged tyres can cause tyre inflation WARNING pressure loss. As a result, you could lose Windscreen washer concentrate is highly control of your vehicle. There is a risk of flammable. If it comes into contact with hot accident.
  • Page 153: Changing A Wheel

    For safety reasons, smart recommends bursting. There is a risk of accident. that you only use tyres and wheels which have been specifically approved by smart Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes for your vehicle. These are specially adap- approved for your vehicle model.
  • Page 154 Use only wheel-tyre combinations Position a suitable jack only on the jack- approved by smart. ing points intended for this purpose. Do not wear tyres out too much. This oth- Never position the jack on the high-volt- erwise significantly reduces the traction age battery.
  • Page 155 Changing a wheel Vehicles with steel wheels and hub caps: Using both hands, grasp two hub cap openings and remove the hub cap. Vehicles with steel wheels and hub cap cover: Remove the hub cap cover. Position jack ; behind the triangular indentations for jacking point :.
  • Page 156: Using The Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Using the tyre pressure monitor to ?. The tightening torque must be Only tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts 105 Nm. when the vehicle is on the ground. Check the recommended tyre pressure and adjust if necessary. When changing a wheel, use only wheel bolts that have been approved for the Vehicles with tyre pressure control sys- tem: all fitted wheels must be equipped...
  • Page 157: Checking The Tyre Pressures

    Tyre pressure monitor Adopt cur‐ Only screw standard valve caps or valve rent pressures as new reference val‐ caps specifically approved by smart for ues? message appears in the display. your vehicle onto the tyre valve.
  • Page 158: Using Winter Tyres

    M+S. Using summer tyres at very cold temperatures could cause tears to form, thereby damaging the tyres permanently. smart cannot accept responsi- bility for this type of damage. The table with the recommended tyre pres- Have the vehicle winterproofed at a qualified sure for various operating conditions can be specialist workshop at the onset of winter.
  • Page 159: Using Snow Chains

    For safety reasons, smart recommends that you only use snow chains that have been specially approved for your vehicle by smart. Further information can be obtained at a smart centre or a qualified specialist work- shop.
  • Page 160: Cleaning The Vehicle

    Use soft, moist cloths. Use care products and cleaning agents Slide new window wiper blade : in the recommended and approved by smart. direction of arrow 4 onto mounting = of Do not use acidic cleaning agents. wiper arm ;.
  • Page 161 Cleaning the vehicle Never use paint cleaner, buffing or pol- Do not use high-pressure cleaners with ishing products, or gloss preserver, e.g. circular-jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. wax, for the purpose of paintwork care. Have damaged tyres or chassis compo- These products are only suitable for high- nents replaced immediately.
  • Page 162 Fold the wiper arms back into place. Do not use high-pressure cleaners with circular-jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. Cleaning the panoramic roof (smart fortwo Have damaged tyres or chassis compo- coupé) nents replaced immediately. Only use cleaning agents or cleaning cloths that are suitable for plastic lenses.
  • Page 163 Wash down with a soft brush or sponge and Cleaning the displays lukewarm water. Rinse with clean water. For cleaning, do not use any of the fol- lowing: Cleaning the soft top (smart fortwo cab- alcohol-based thinner or petrol rio) abrasive cleaning agents commercially-available household Useful information...
  • Page 164: Observing Service Due Dates

    Clean the plastic trim with a damp cloth. seat covers Use care products and cleaning agents Wet a cloth with water and clean the seat recommended by smart to remove heavy covers. Do not allow the leather to become soiling. soaked.
  • Page 165: Parking Up The Vehicle

    Check the tyres more frequently. Current information on the type of service can be obtained at a smart centre or a quali- fied specialist workshop. Parking up the vehicle Please note that if the vehicle is not used...
  • Page 166: Dealing With Accidents And Break- Downs

    No emer- Useful information gency call can be made via the smart Audio- For Russia only: System. The vehicle owner and the driver of the vehicle are responsible for equipping the...
  • Page 167 Securing the vehicle in the event of an accident or a breakdown In the event of an emergency, accident data If the voice message is correctly played is forwarded to a public emergency call back, press and hold SOS button = for five centre.
  • Page 168: Removing The First-Aid Kit

    Removing the first-aid kit Securing the vehicle against rolling Using the warning triangle away Removing the warning triangle Securing on level ground Warning triangle : is secured behind the driver's seat backrest with a Velcro fastener. When changing a wheel, place chocks or other suitable items under the front and Fold the driver's seat forwards.
  • Page 169: Removing The Fire Extinguisher

    Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Useful information The tyre sealant is pumped into the tyre. TIREFIT is a tyre sealant. TIREFIT is used to seal punctures of up to 4 mm, particularly those in the tyre tread, at outside tempera- tures down to Ò20 †.
  • Page 170 Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Immediately change out of clothing which has come into contact with tyre sealant. If an allergic reaction occurs, seek med- ical attention immediately. WARNING A tyre temporarily sealed with tyre sealant impairs the driving characteristics and is not suitable for higher speeds.
  • Page 171 Sealing tyres using the TIREFIT kit Do not switch off the tyre inflation com- Stow the tyre sealant bottle and the tyre pressor during this phase. inflation compressor. Perform a test drive. Let the tyre inflation compressor run for a The maximum permissible speed for a tyre maximum of 15 minutes, then allow it to sealed with tyre sealant is 80 km/h.
  • Page 172: Towing The Vehicle

    Towing the vehicle Press button : next to pressure gauge ;. than the permissible gross weight of your Even unused tyre sealant loses its effec- vehicle. tiveness over time. Information on the vehicle's permissible Have the tyre sealant bottle replaced every gross mass can be found on the vehicle iden- four years at a qualified specialist work- tification plate (...
  • Page 173 Towing the vehicle The brake pedal begins to pulsate as soon Remove the towing eye from the vehicle as the towing procedure commences. tool tray. The vehicle must be moved over a long dis- Carefully prise off cover : on the vehicle. tance.
  • Page 174: Manually Releasing The Selector Lever Lock

    Replacing the bulbs Manually releasing the selector lever Replacing the bulbs lock Please note In cases of an electrical fault the selector WARNING lever lock can be manually deactivated, e.g. Bulbs, lamps and plug connectors can if the parking lock has been deactivated for become very hot during use.
  • Page 175 Replacing the bulbs Switch off the lights. Replacing the side turn signal lamps Open the service cover. Remove cover :. Pull out the connector. Press retainer ; inwards and to the left. Pull the bulb out. Insert the new bulb. Lock retainer ;.
  • Page 176 Replacing the licence plate lighting lower tailgate. smart fortwo cabrio: open the lower tail- gate. smart fortwo cabrio: fold the rear soft top Loosen screws :. Remove the tail lamp. Carefully insert a flat tool under the plas- tic hanger on the tail lamp.
  • Page 177: Changing Fuses

    Open the front-passenger door. Open the glove compartment. Only use fuses that have been approved for smart vehicles and which have the cor- To open: open cover : in the direction of rect fuse rating for the system concerned. the arrow.
  • Page 178: Replacing The Key Battery

    Replacing the key battery Replacing a fuse (right-hand drive charged batteries to a vehicle) qualified specialist work- shop or to a collection point for used batteries. Open the driver’s door. To open: turn quick-release fastener ; by 90° using a suitable object. Fixed keys: unscrew screw :.
  • Page 179: Opening A Door With The Emergency Release

    Locking the doors in an emergency Fixed keys: screw in screw :. Locking the doors in an emergency Check the function of all key buttons. Locking the doors with the locking but- Opening a door with the emergency release Open the driver’s door. Close the other doors and the tailgate.
  • Page 180 Locking the doors in an emergency Repeat the procedure described above on the right door. Check that the doors are locked. If you lock the vehicle using emergency locking, the tailgate and socket cap are not locked. The anti-theft alarm system is not primed.
  • Page 181: Practical Advice

    Locking and unlocking Display messages with graphic symbols are Notes on display messages simplified in the Owner's Manual and may differ from the symbols in the display. The display shows warnings, malfunctions Colour display: low-priority display mes- or additional information. A warning tone sages can be hidden by pressing a on the also sounds with some display messages.
  • Page 182: Visibility, Occupants, Airbags

    Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Side window will not Objects are obstructing the window guide. close or will not open or Remove objects. close fully. Side window is not reset. WARNING While closing the side windows, body parts in the closing area could become trapped.
  • Page 183 Visibility, occupants, airbags Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Windscreen wiper drive is malfunctioning. Select another wiper speed on the combination switch. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Windscreen wiper will Combination switch or rain sensor is malfunctioning. not stop or always Pull over and stop the vehicle, paying attention to road and wipes at the same traffic conditions.
  • Page 184: Engine, Brakes, Transmission

    Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Front-passenger front airbag has not been deactivated and is malfunctioning. Do not use a rearward-facing child restraint system on front- passenger seat. Do not allow passengers to travel on the front-passenger seat. Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
  • Page 185 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Communication with the engine's control unit is disrupted. þ Red warning lamp lights up. Switch off the engine. Warning tone sounds. Do not drive on. Stop appears. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Do not tow away the vehicle on its own wheels.
  • Page 186 Engine, brakes, transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Serious malfunction in the brake system. J Red warning lamp lights up while the Consult a qualified specialist workshop. engine is running. Warning tone sounds. Brake Colour display: system malfunction Stop appears.
  • Page 187: Charging Process

    Charging process Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The charge socket flap The charge socket flap is not unlocked. cannot be opened. Press the # button on the key. The key batteries are discharged. Opening a door with the emergency release The charging cable The vehicle socket is locked.
  • Page 188 Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The charging cable The charging cable connector is not unlocked. connector cannot be Press the # button on the key. removed from the vehi- This unlocks the charging cable connector in the vehicle cle socket.
  • Page 189 Charging process Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The indicator lamp on The vehicle is inactive. the vehicle charging Activate the vehicle by pressing the # button on the key and socket does not light lock it again. up. The high-voltage battery is not being charged.
  • Page 190: Driving Safety Systems

    Driving safety systems Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ABS is malfunctioning. Other driving systems may be deactiva- ! Yellow warning ted. lamp lights up. System If ABS is faulty, there is also a possibility that other driving sys- Colour display: inoperative tems may be unavailable.
  • Page 191 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ Monochrome dis- ® is not available due to a malfunction. Other driving systems play: yellow warning may be deactivated. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. ® ® ÷...
  • Page 192 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Hill start assist is malfunctioning. Vehicle will not be held auto- Colour display: ÷ Hill start assist matically when pulling away uphill and may start rolling imme- inoperative diately. appears. WARNING ®...
  • Page 193 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The tyre pressure monitor has detected a significant loss of pres- h Yellow warning lamp lights up while sure in at least one of the tyres. driving. WARNING Tyre Colour display: Underinflated or overinflated tyres pose the following risks: pressure Caution tyre malfunction...
  • Page 194 Driving safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions There is no signal from the tyre pressure sensor of one or more h Yellow warning lamp flashes for wheels. approximately WARNING 60 seconds and then remains lit. Risk of accident due to undetected tyre pressure losses. The sys- Tyre tem is possibly unable to recognise or register low tyre pressure.
  • Page 195: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Monochrome display: Power assistance may be malfunctioning, making steering diffi- D yellow warning cult. lamp lights up while WARNING the engine is running. You will need to use more force to steer. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 196 Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ative Electronics Environmental influences or error sources outside the system are malfunction Visit temporarily interfering with Active Brake Assist and radar- workshop appears. assisted recuperation. Possible causes: heavy rain or snow operating temperature is too high on-board voltage is too low Active Brake Assist is automatically operational again when the...
  • Page 197 Driver assistance systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ¤ flashes for a max- A lane boundary marking was crossed without using the turn imum of 5 seconds. signal. Colour display: Ã Stay inside the lane boundary markings. green warning lamp Use indicator before changing lanes.
  • Page 198: Battery, Lights, Heating

    Battery, lights, heating Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Rear window heating Battery is not sufficiently charged. or seat heating Switch off electrical consumers that are not required. switches off automati- cally or cannot be switched on. Ý...
  • Page 199 Battery, lights, heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Warning lamp remains lit. Brake lamps are inoperative. The bulb or LED is faulty. WARNING Risk of accident due to faulty brake lamps. The brake lamps are faulty and no longer alert other road users when braking.
  • Page 200: Smart Audio-System And Smart Media-System

    Audio-System or smart Media-system and on your mobile phone. Start the device search on the smart Audio-System or smart Media-System and on the mobile phone. The navigation system in the smart Media-System Problem...
  • Page 201 Audio-System and smart Media-System Voice control system in the smart Media-System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The voice control sys- Interval for entering voice commands has been exceeded. tem does not under- Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
  • Page 202: Technical Data

    EC Directives. All data applies to the vehicle's standard equipment. Differences will be present in the case of vehicles with optional equipment. Further information is available from any smart Centre. Vehicle identification plate Paint code Reading vehicle data...
  • Page 203 Reading vehicle data smart forfour crosstown Dimensions, smart fortwo coupé elec- Dimensions and edition weights and tric drive weights volumes 1855 mm Opening height : Vehicle width including 1875 mm Vehicle length 2695 mm exterior mirrors Vehicle width including 1893 mm...
  • Page 204: Service Products

    Fur- at 12 A / 230 V ther information on service products: http:// Charging time Approx. 9 h bevo.mercedes-benz.com and in any smart centre. 30 min (from 20% to 100%) at 8 A / 230 V...
  • Page 205: Fuse Allocation

    Fuse allocation Bulb Type Bulb Type Side turn signal lamps WY 5 W Reversing lamp W 16 W Licence plate lighting W 5 W Turn signals PY 21 W Interior lighting W 5 W Tail lamps Bulb Type Tail lamp and brake lamp P21 5 W Rear foglamp P21 W...
  • Page 206 Electrical exterior mirror Brown Brake lamps 10 A Cruise control, radio, belt warning 15 A Blue Not smart electric drive: central control unit, fuel 15 A Blue pump, injection Rear window wiper 15 A Blue smart electric drive only: power supply control...
  • Page 207: Radio Type Approvals For The Tyre Pressure Monitors

    Radio type approvals for the tyre pressure monitors Consumer Current Colour cod- Left-hand dipped beam, central control unit 10 A Right-hand dipped beam 10 A Left-hand dipped beam, central control unit 10 A 39 - 42 ‑ ‑ ‑ Exterior mirror heating Brown Automatic reversing feature 25 A...
  • Page 208: Installing Two-Way Radios And Mobile Phones

    Deviations with respect to wavebands, max- dated. imum transmission outputs or aerial posi- tions must be approved by smart. The operating permit may be invalidated if the instructions for installation and use of two-way radios are not observed.
  • Page 209 Installing two-way radios and mobile phones The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the base of the aerial must not exceed the following values: Waveband Maximum transmission output Tetra 20 W 380 - 410 MHz Mobile communications generation 2G/3G/4G The following can be used in the vehicle without restrictions: Two-way radios with a maximum trans- mission output of up to 100 mW...
  • Page 211 Publication details Internet Further information about smart vehicles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: http://www.smart.com http://www.daimler.com Editorial office You are welcome to forward any queries or suggestions you may have regarding this Owner's Manual to the technical documen-...
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